Tom Homan 'Working With' DOJ to Determine If AOC's Anti-ICE Webinar Is Breaking the Law
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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) may be finding herself in a spot of hot water — not that she’ll learn anything from it.

On Monday, border czar Tom “The Hammer” Homan, speaking to Fox News, indicated that AOC’s recent anti-ICE webinar, intended to help illegal aliens evade detention and repatriation by Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE), may be illegal — and that he is “working with the DOJ” to address it.

Speaking on Fox News, Homan said he finds it disturbing that “any member of Congress wants to educate people how they evade law enforcement.”

“You can claim you [are] educating [them about] constitutional rights,” he said, adding, “But what she [Ocasio-Cortez] is, in fact, doing is telling people ‘don’t open the door, hide in your home, don’t talk to ICE.’”

“We are talking about people who are in the country illegally [and have] committed a crime. They are public safety threats,” he continued, saying that federal judges have ordered the removal of many such individuals.

“It’s like AOC and others don’t want ICE to enforce the law that they enacted,” Homan said, referencing the congress member.

AOC, of course, doesn’t want the law enforced, any more than she wanted the great Amazon warehouse that was intended for her district, that would have brought with it many good-paying, stable jobs. If she’s famous for anything, it’s her short-sightedness. 

This time that may land her in legal trouble.

When the Fox News host asked him if he thought Ocasio-Cortez was breaking the law, Homan said he would leave that question to the DOJ.

This is not the first time Homan has suggested the possibility of action against Ocasio-Cortez for her attempts to educate people about their rights during ICE raids.

Last week, the “border czar” said he was working with the DOJ to determine if the lawmaker’s actions impede law enforcement efforts.

It’s tempting to say, “Get after it,” but there is a process to these things, and even now, that process takes time. And, to be fair, when considering charges on a sitting Congresswoman, that needs to be thought through because sooner or later, the shoe will be on the other foot, and that indictment would have to be air-tight.


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